User Manual

ASSEMBLY & SETUP Stackable LCC/LCD Oven Owner’s Manual
26 Version 1.1
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Caution!
Failure to allow air to bleed from the flowmeter may damage the
flowmeter. Bleed air from the flowmeter after every instance of
shutting off the water supply.
4. Adjust the flowmeter to the recommended 3 gpm (11.4 lpm).
5. Complete the drain connection on oven side by connecting WATER OUTLET to the closed loop
system (Figure 6).
WATER DRAIN must be left open-to-atmosphere. Make closed-
loop connections using WATER OUTLET (Figure 6).
Warning!
Never allow WATER DRAIN to be plugged. A hot oven generates
a small amount of steam when the water is first turned on.
Steam can burn skin.
Caution!
Design the drain system to prevent operator injury from high
temperature or pressure buildup. Piping must withstand short
periods of up to 500 °F (260°C) temperatures (LCD ovens: 662 °F
(350°C). Insulate drain lines or install warning labels stating the
potential high temperature or pressure hazard.
4.2.3. Exhaust Connections
The LCC/LCD Exhaust port is located on the left side of the oven (Figure 7). Table 4 lists the
requirements for the exhaust stack for the LCC/LCD Oven.